Florencia Peña Opens Up on Reconciling with Érica Rivas: 'I Understood Her Pain'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Actress Florencia Peña has reconciled with former "Casados con hijos" co-star Érica Rivas.
- Peña recently joined the play "Las hijas," replacing Julieta Díaz on short notice.
- Rumors suggest a potential reunion of the "Casados con hijos" cast, excluding Rivas's character, Moni Argento, due to past disagreements.
Argentine actress Florencia Peña has opened up about her recent reconciliation with Érica Rivas, her former co-star from the beloved sitcom "Casados con hijos." The reconciliation comes after a period of estrangement, particularly following the theatrical revival of "Casados con hijos" in 2023, where Rivas was notably absent. Peña, appearing on the program "Intrusos," shared her perspective, stating, "I understood her pain," indicating a newfound empathy and a desire to move past previous conflicts.
I understood her pain.
Peña also discussed her recent, rapid immersion into the theatrical production "Las hijas," where she stepped in for Julieta Díaz on just six days' notice. She described the experience of joining the cast, which includes Soledad Villamil and Pilar Gamboa, as intense, noting a recurring actor's pre-performance anxiety of forgetting lines or actions. Peña confessed to experiencing this "loss of control" more acutely than ever before, attributing it partly to her age and the challenge of memorizing extensive dialogue, but ultimately finding the performance "beautiful" thanks to her co-stars and the play itself.
The conversation inevitably turned to the persistent rumors of a "Casados con hijos" reunion, a topic that continues to captivate fans. While Peña, Guillermo Francella, and the Lopilato siblings participated in the 2023 stage production, Rivas's absence was a significant talking point. Rivas had previously stated she was excluded from the project and was labeled a "feminazi" for requesting script modifications. Peña's current openness about understanding Rivas's pain suggests a potential thawing of relations, leaving fans hopeful for a future where both actresses might share the stage again.
I had to prepare in six days.
From the viewpoint of La Nación, this development is more than just celebrity gossip; it reflects the complex dynamics within Argentina's vibrant entertainment industry. While international coverage might focus on the "will they or won't they" of a "Casados con hijos" reunion, our perspective highlights the personal and professional journeys of these artists. Peña's willingness to acknowledge Rivas's "pain" and her own vulnerability on stage offer a nuanced look at reconciliation and the challenges of maintaining long-term professional relationships in a demanding field. The story resonates deeply in Argentina, where "Casados con hijos" remains a cultural touchstone, and the personal narratives of its stars are as compelling as the show itself.
There is a very recurring dream that almost all actors have before premiering: that we go out on stage and don't know what we have to do; we see the people in the theater and we don't know what to say. And I felt that.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.